| Abstract: | Examining modern economic anthropology explores how economic activities are influenced by cultural values, social relationships, and historical contexts across different societies. It examines both traditional and modern systems of exchange, production, and consumption to understand the diversity and complexity of human economic behavior beyond market-based models. This book covers topics such as capitalism, political science, and sociology, and is a useful resource for economists, business owners, anthropologists, government officials, academicians, researchers, and political scientists. |